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GECCO-2002 Call for Papers
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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference GECCO-2002
July 9-13, 2002 (Tuesday - Saturday)
New York City, New York, USA
http://www.isgec.org/GECCO-2002
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY JANUARY 23, 2002
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The Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2002) will
present the latest high-quality results in the growing field of
genetic and evolutionary computation. Topics include genetic
algorithms (GA); genetic programming (GP); evolution strategies (ES);
evolutionary programming (EP); evolvable hardware (EH); evolutionary
robotics (ER); real-world applications (RWA); learning classifier
systems (LCS); DNA and molecular computing (DNA); artificial life,
adaptive behavior, agents, and ant colony optimization (AAAA);
methodology, pedagogy, and philosophy (MPP); evolutionary scheduling
and routing (ESR).
Papers are now invited (see further information below), with
manuscripts to be received for review no later than
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 23, 2002.
FREE TUTORIALS
Thirty-two tutorials by recognized experts on diverse areas of GEC are
scheduled for presentation on Wednesday, July 10, 2002. All tutorials
are free to registered GECCO attendees. (see listing and updates on
www.isgec.org/GECCO-2002).
WORKSHOPS
In addition to a Graduate Student Workshop, many other workshops on a
variety of EC-related topics will be held during GECCO-2002, on
Tuesday, July 9. For more information see the web pages
(www.isgec.org/GECCO-2002/workshops) or contact the Workshops Chair,
Alwyn Barry (alwyn.barry@uwe.ac.uk) to propose a workshop.
EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING IN INDUSTRY
In addition to the regular peer-reviewed Real-World Application
sessions, there will be a special track featuring invited and
contributed tutorials, including case studies from industry dedicated
to applications of evolutionary computation. The track will provide a
forum to share experiences on real life EC project implementation.
For more information contact Dave Davis
(david.davis@nutechsolutions.com) and Rajkumar Roy
(r.roy@cranfield.ac.uk)
CONFERENCE CHAIR: Erick Cantu-Paz (cantupaz@llnl.gov)
PROCEEDINGS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: William Langdon
BUSINESS COMMITTEE: David E. Goldberg and John Koza
CHAIRS OF CORE PROGRAM POLICY COMMITTEES:
Genetic Algorithms -- Keith Mathias
Genetic Programming - Riccardo Poli Evolution
Strategies & Evolutionary Programming - Guenter Rudolph
Real-World Applications - David Davis & Rajkumar Roy
CHAIRS OF SPECIAL PROGRAM COMMITTEES:
Alife, Adaptive Behavior, Agents, and Ant Colonies --
Karthik Balakrishnan and Vasant Honavar
DNA and Molecular Computing -- Natasha Jonoska
Evolutionary Robotics -- Mitchell A. Potter and Alan C. Schultz
Evolutionary Scheduling and Routing -- Edmund Burke
Evolvable Hardware -- Julian Miller
Learning Classifier Systems -- Larry Bull
Search-Based Software Engineering -- Joachim Wegener
WORKSHOPS CHAIR: Alwyn Barry
ELECTRONIC PUBLICITY CHAIR: Kumara Sastry
STUDENT TRAVEL GRANTS
Travel grants to assist graduate students in meeting the expenses of
attending GECCO to present a paper will be available. See the web site
for details.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For information concerning hotel reservations, travel discounts,
student housing, student travel grants, graduate student workshop,
late-breaking papers, and other matters, visit
www.isgec.org/GECCO-2002. For technical matters, email the General
Chair, Erick Cantu-Paz at cantupaz@llnl.gov. For administrative
matters, email gecco@aaai.org. Conference administered by the
American Association for Artificial Intelligence. Conference operated
by the International Society for Genetic and Evolutionary Computation,
Inc., a not-for-profit corporation.
HOW TO SUBMIT A PAPER TO THE GECCO CONFERENCE
The deadline for ARRIVAL at the physical address below of the eight
(8) paper copies of each submitted paper is WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23,
2002. The address is GECCO-2002, c/o AAAI, 445 Burgess Drive, Menlo
Park, CA 94025, USA. Phone 650-328-3123.
Submitted papers are to be in single-spaced, 10-point type on 8-1/2" x
11" OR A4 paper with 1" margins at top and 3/4" margin at left, right,
and bottom, and are a maximum of eight (8) pages. Papers may not be
submitted by email or fax. It is preferred (but not required) that
the format of submitted papers roughly follow the required format for
final camera-ready papers, which is posted on www.isgec.org/GECCO-2002
and is similar to that of GECCO-2001.
Each paper submitted to GECCO will be rigorously reviewed, in a blind
review process, by one specialized program committee. The separate and
independent committees make their own final decisions on submitted
papers for their areas, subject only to conference-wide space
limitations and procedures. Review criteria will include significance
of the work, novelty, clarity, writing quality, and sufficiency of
information to permit replication (if applicable).
FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION, see the web site, www.isgec.org/GECCO-2002
--
Erick Cantu-Paz (cantupaz@llnl.gov), General Chair, GECCO-2002
Center for Applied Scientific Computing
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory